Snoop Dogg Says His Full-Time Blunt Roller’s Salary Has Increased From 50,000 Annually Due To Inflation

Snoop Dogg Says His Full-Time Blunt Roller’s Salary Has Increased From 50,000 Annually Due To Inflation
Rapper Snoop Dogg recently dropped an update on his professional 5-figure blunt roller and it seems like they’re making even more money now!
The “Gin and Juice” rapper made headlines in 2019 when he revealed that he hired a professional blunt roller whom he pays between $40,000 – $50,000 a year. On June 7 the handlers of the Uber Facts Twitter account reminded the public of this nugget, which prompted The D-O-Double G to reveal that his professional blunt roller’s salary went up because of inflation.

However, Snoop Dogg didn’t elaborate on how much his employee’s income went up. And while he cracked marijuana jokes nonstop as he D’jed the MTV Movie and TV Awards on June 5, he gave no indication that inflation was in anyway getting in the way of him enjoying his favorite pastime.
As previously reported, Snoop Dogg recently became the owner of Death Row Records, the label that introduced him to the world and launched him into superstardom. He also just released an album today (June 7) in collaboration with West Coast rap legends Ice Cube, Too Short and E-40. With so much going on with him right now, it may difficult for Snoop Dogg to find the time to roll his own blunts.

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